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Michigan Officials Counter Claims That Bad Info Lead To Wolf Hunt

Photo: Larry McGahey/USFWS Headquarters on Flickr
Larry McGahey
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USFWS Headquarters/Flickr
Photo: Larry McGahey/USFWS Headquarters on Flickr

Michigan wildlife officials are dismissing claims that bad information led to the state’s upcoming wolf hunt.

Opponents of the hunt are asking Governor Rick Snyder to suspend it based on a recent MLive report. It raised questions about a number of alleged wolf encounters with humans, pets, and livestock in the U.P.

This week, state Sen. Tom Casperson (R-Escanaba) apologized for using a story that turned out to be false while urging the federal government to remove protections for Michigan wolves.

But the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says none of that changes the fact that wolves are causing problems in the U.P.

“There aren’t other errors that occurred that are material to the hunt,” said DNR spokesperson Ed Golder. “So I would take issue with that characterization from the opponents of the hunt.”

The hunt begins next week in limited pockets of the U.P.

The state will allow up to 43 wolves to be killed through the end of the year.